Reviewer: Shreddi, 45-54 Male on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)

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Comment: i am a 52 year old Male and had very low testosterone. Blood test showed a level of 50 where normal should be above 750. I tried testosterone shots and they seemed to work but had ups and downs between. New Dr. gave me Novarel and it worked great for a couple years. I am experiencing depression like I did before the treatment so am going back for blood tests. I have a problem with alcohol and
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Comment:i am a 52 year old Male and had very low testosterone. Blood test showed a level of 50 where normal should be above 750. I tried testosterone shots and they seemed to work but had ups and downs between. New Dr. gave me Novarel and it worked great for a couple years. I am experiencing depression like I did before the treatment so am going back for blood tests. I have a problem with alcohol and opiates. The opiates could be responsible for testosterone being reduced. I want to get off but thats a different story. I do highley recomend anyone with low testosterone to give Novarel a try.Hide Full Comment

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